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B¥-MA<TiNi'7lii- TELEGRAPH. | finMMftCIA RECORD^
AKPO&TEI) 4?KLKaaiPUIU) ! PITTIBUpn or. TOAD®
K)B.sH£ PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE • o^“°"“'.,.
. ■ r COMMT«v- .mto.
COICKKUioaU. I r. 10ira.... r-r^-
. Washdiotor, Jan. 19. ;
Hocit—Mr. Ciingtnan moved to poitpone the ! dns 3*. *• ®^** a , _ 19 5'
election cf door keeper ee<] post mean tatil ““ '
Mneb, 1851, which wss decided iffiraUiTcly bj elo«wSi.li Wuhl»J“”. •*"'BT'. 8T '.
South. na B*Joiore
• m^ontycf two vole*. se.s*.*. ; . „i Md ,dueio*.*.e>o*V**;£;
Mr. Ashmuo moved • recooaiderslionof the H^WM«dn»<|r„fcd ; ,e r. *•<*»«■
, btwind Wcp* ll ‘liAiti jf. h.
▼ole, tad to J;iy ibo motion on the table. EiuanainfrdcTi- .—_ arIxKXXI
,Mr. Savage raise} the point thet the oonslitu. WKTn “mme.mpo.in*
lioa required tbal lie House should appoint offl- —Durinf tl« W^^r w - B New York, Boston and
cen. He denied that the door keeper of the last ihe Cunard kin® J
Home vas tho door keeper of tie present one. : Liverpool, ** *° l * for Boston, Dee* I s * lM ®
The Specter decided IhU, .ccordin* to nssge, ; <S“ 1 {“ bS™°‘ 1I 'jku U,' 1650.
the old Officers continued to hold oxer until new » ' * for New York, “ 28,
ones'were appointed. It was‘fir the Home to I “ * j Si NewYork,^’^
settle tie qncsiioD. “ ' “ «* for Boston. Mareh 0,
Mr. Hibbard inquired whether s motion to pro* . “ r« “ fSr
coed to th*. election cf door keeper was now in “ “ w Tort, for Liverpool, lfco. 12,194».
' , i Canada, fa* wa for li “ I®,
order. , Earopa, ft**York, for " S*,
The Speaker replied, not anti! the day fixed by iLberoj £,ton, for * Jan.
theHonsehad expired. . Canada,fr^^ n ,° T ’for “ Feb. 6,
Shortly afterwards n roqyb, craxy looking man, Kkw York, for ‘‘ “ *j»
took his stand at tho Clerk’s desk, and.-in a aleo- u fbr “ . *^2o,
torian voice, urged on by the members, began “ 'Boston,. for “ April 3,
making s terrific speech, ssyiogthat “ho bid been - ji„y
waiting for five long weeks for Congress to do
something fiir him. He came here to do some
thing for his people. He was one of the b’boys;
he had suffered every thing but death.* The
members urging him on, he spread himself ibr a
big speech. Said he, “ I want Ctnada annexed—
Victoria off ibo throne—and all creation in the
Unkin."
.‘ittabuisb— Capital, 81,300,0W*
Jd, (May and Not.) 44P cent* • • SO 50 51
Btnk-Capital,Bl,ooQ > 000; Dir
•£&», told Nor.) dr cent » «l n
•I.JU 1 and. Manufacturers' Bank—
Ojj, 8500.000; Dividend, {May and
SdVeeat— ; “ “ 51
p-Vrab Ga» Co.—Dirldcnd, (Jan. *»d
cent" - 50 63
Company-—» » f,
gte ■ “ 1 „
-—— Herolniaranee Co S 81
Tw»e BUI aninat Dr. Webster. >*?•>>?•£”& Railroad, BlSpaM M
■ b-i-.i-.imu 3SSWSE±=~-:::... £ s s |
Tk.Or.D.Udrr, m BoKod. h.Tefound.lm. N ffl
bill iniul Dr. Webtler, tor lire murdtr of Dr. J 4 kiton Coppor Minloj Co 'to l« n«
P..WO orth AmtU “ “ 10 totei, Ml
rarkm&o. *iuibur*bil*le Royal “
The examianlion before ihe Grand Jury wai (| u taale,tU 00) „ _ . *
not wholly u pint. _ _ _"^SS^&i^dSS;
'Amid laughter and cheering, be was
led out by Mr. Holme*.
When he reacted the door, “ id nwae
wu “ Hnrmersoo, the lion ci the We»i"
Severe! wimerses said they saw Dr. Parkms
after his disappearance.
The New Orleans Delta publishes an onor
nous letter dated Washington, Texas, in wb
the writer esys, thatVDr. Webster is innoccrf
the murder of Dr. Patkman, and that he hims^ 8
the guilty person, and is now on bis way
iornta. ;
The Utter la written on coarse piper,and tQ
flliterate style. v - -
1 NEW ORLEANS MARKET..
NawOaLxirOjJflS-
Coffee—4,ooo bags of Rio coffee were phased
ml 111013 c on speculation.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
• CiaccnuTr,to* I®-
The river fell eight inches. Tfce wes# r l* ver Y
tmld. ■'>
Flour is unchanged. ■
■ Whiskey—The demand is activo. Salts at 20
C2SQI per gal.
Lard—Sales of barrels at Si; keg^l®^
Mess Pork-Sales of'4oo bris. rWSO. Tbo
demand is increasing. Seme dd*** demand
higher figure*.
Balk Meat— Sales of bog roaad^l.
NEW YORK MARKET.
New foxs, lan. 19.
Flour—Tho market is inactiv, buyers have the
advantage, os regards pricer.
Grain—Wheat is in demon* &r mittiing purpo*
sea. Corn, there is a good sipping inquiry, but
prices arc 1 unchanged.
Provisions—The marketer provisions exhib
its no change. We note *ses of old Mess Port
at $lO 55, eld Prime, S 3; new Mess $ll 15;
Prime 9 IS. Batter end Cheese sre active, bnt
prices' ere unchanged, *uh sales as follows: ■
• Cheese, 7 011c—Batter, 10 to 18c per; lb. Cof
lee, there Is & good deasad for Coffee, ind prices
are folly sustained, with sales of Rio at 121 0 13ui
Java 13c.
Tobacco has been in active demand through*
out tho week: prices have been steadily Improv
ing.
There Uno particular change to notice in any
article generally quoted. The. weather Is pleas--
ant.
VjaoDfU Lxqulatcx*. —Action on tin Vtrmoat
JLnU-Siooorg Southern Convene
rum.—The session of the Virginia House of Dele
gate*, on Saturday, was amongst the tcostintemi*
lore7efWftae*** jl,,u, ®*- I lh_£ke first place was
2? iJHf special meMagelrOa* -- -j -~r
jSgng the resolutions ofVermont against arntreiy,
andiaVorofit. aboliabment 1- ,bo Wt of
Colombia, ftS. The Honor lolly ro.po«acd .0
that portion ol Got. Floyd's meaaage, and. with
perfect unanimity, requested him to warn them
w Vermont, nriih the declaration till) Vuginrn
know her conailuUonal righu and would mam.
** Immediately Mowing on the beela of tho Goe
omor’a meawge, came in the report of a aelecl
committee, recommending the Nashville aonlherti
convention in Jnce, and.tho eendreg. by the Ug~
Uiatnre. of tour delegatee tbereU), with an appro,
prialion lor their expeneta. The people 0 each
comtrcaaional dtatrict are to choose one dalegnto
rC.pring election. Thi. delegnunowm.
jikewlao recommended by GoT.Floydmhuapcoral
,- T . A very long and an rmated debato look
plane, na to tho diapoaitionoftholcommitteebpnpa
1p« finally made tho orderlof tho day forTbura-
in hir acreage tranamliing tho Vet.
moot resolutions* says j ....... . r~
•1 comply with the rcqaetl, because Ithmti WjuUJWißwom i.-The. Boston Transcript w
• croon you ehoold tnow tho “e, is opening of the CaUfomia trade 10 [hr
msnffasted towards Virginia and the South by c \ wot m the whalinj business has fill-
S lflam'd believe lm.>uadl.yadT.aeedinp,ce
“ 1 for the last year, and the l«deccy is ,dll “ P "hhii"r
which ciueoiofVirginia, lott the lft ofJan-, isso, there were 1ni3760 bbtjof
. T,
Py'oftbe free Stater. I ri ■nwerhileiaeet oolhelitor Jsn,lBso, conaiamdofj
U T« ihi. respect they present to ni dqocetionot. .adimppma.rlO brig., end 1J pmoonera, he-
JmeotoS2toP«™“«' “ d Jn, ° “l 10 e a dtornetooa of 71 .hip. end 1 brig, and • mud ton-J
“™'°i to vindicate onr chnrrolefand m.ln- £ Ueaionc Them vessel. hate nearly all of |
te“S f UmmgonMo CaUfernia. with gold banter*.
£g dtyeryl lh “' resolution., ebrcgaled FKU of dm Sure Auditor en-!
MddiJeSnled. The opinion ofthe North .ov ao „„, Ue. dm. dm gone. 1.1 IT..r. of Ohioare to
Ulna this action. for the dieenuioifee perfectly toond condition. Them here been con.id.
The time bee mrtedy maoa balaecei in Um.trea.nry, for Urn pur wo yean,
of lie question! oftojnty , pp Ueable 10 UmredacUon or the an debt, and them
North i. pnmrm, lownrd. w lugel, tocreued dnrmgrhe premnl year.
Si Ttmy^ trample .open tho oon.tdnuon and onr OMl „_Tbo rollowin, »« tho ..f
righu,wUlat>hey meet with . oUioi|Of sank, of NewOrlean., on Urn SPth oil,
r *^.°e^°ultVwr°.' tofu. not.it eg.ee.bl, to ,h. .pee,.l ...remen, cl the lio.rd of Ctrr
nSZ notil the (bdhcf Urn de«~ycrco»- - reney:
The following resolutions, nUo offered by M .
Borwell.wes referred 10 tho commdtM Bepodte.-t^Jt;""
Wilmot proriKS- other ch Uehll,nee
Resolved, That 11 bo and in hereby recommen-,
dad to Ibe people ofVirgioia not to Import, P n .J®JjV® r.
or eoniamotuiy article, tho prodoeo or pSr'gri '.nd'itome.rie Eich.rrg.
tore of tho Suto of Veimoat, ot of aa» omer r^ cuh -
- Suito to Una Baton wEehibnU address to Virginia
ibe laugutge cf menace or of reproacb.
Btui" UiofTtcetdin* 1u11,U.0 o“ k ‘ !“»•« j"'
DISSOLUTION. - conciwl poper, P«T‘*' lc >“ f “" *'
rrilE C«.P.menUp bei;»rore "“j" , on „ OI)SM f, M,511,4*7i lou. on faM o H3 ’
C. Brty!o|le, oilbtit .14 ' Bl , ho . nj ,J7to".<. U »boU <Jrop4 Tn.k, f«. 0.-
Jonfl . J. C. lllillYlDCl.r, _ OnrtoomSnEOßli.oro.leornlbßl the No Ploi Lltro,
“ CO-PAnTUEInniP. •
jjiraKSMttUftg
&“&S4SS4““°Wo'» £'J!”K“bo,‘hKMJSnfo , i™;l4ly.-NOT.«o
ft*ie,w and texpecifollr a continuance of the SSS. . '
former patronage of hia friend* and the public gener* Ue
allr. Ihfi tnmaeaa will be conducted under ut® nano *r
anS.tyleoma.o«**C
A. H. CLARKE-
Plmbarf b t Jan, 7, pan*
_ »ERA.CLOTH« - "
C’IPERA CLOTHS fc EVENING IJIUaWBS—
* ccired pet eXpreu,-*i A. A. Maio* * 9°.; J; J* 0 '
OU Market «t»eet, another Urge invoice of High Color*
ed Opera Cloth* aw» French Embroidered hrenicj
Dmeea *“* -
ttASUME&J&}& OKEAINS—* caiee 6« ibow* «m»P
) Ce»hmre»andDe e*p«er», and
no tr opening. Jin* A A MAiM)N *c i
PBINW-3 «KiCulcolored.atf{o per
Mis jio9 A A
STEAM BUaFQUILT*-**. Sieam &o*i Csanwr*.
panel, in non and for a*le hY , .ovi*
t JanlO WIEVFOaLE A CLABKK
/TtiGARS—CO WX) CemVoUj nr> b “* d **i d f
isSyfessisast
TT^’r” l V';-i?iy t -R^>N''<3.Lj:rn.v
- WHITE BEANS-4 bl,i. r “'^',^ y JO ,|NSTON_
j j^TOCT ! AFitß^aTibir«ws{~toj'^g{,
|yfeATmaia-i*o IK. a tm, foj.
t-tfO <lOl <Ol ule &T. 7_
BBOTFOOLE * CLAWS
"'tl ■ tSBAV r ER
i"\ -tS
p|tU 'C)k Stocks, sad Honey Msrkit
jinviii id, 1650.
Pai »sl- Of-A»l
-ue. fr’d. ed.
B*ok^ l,r
_Di/
J uuuiy, April, Jaly and October, la»i,
4 * cant; abate*, •»; *ale». • »
Atlantis * Ohio Telegraph Co—Capital,
tOOOiMO; Dividend, We W aHare for Jan
nam April, and October, afcare*, *5O;
iale*, SIS 67-" .
ornci Prmßraow Gazarra.. >
Monday Morning, Jan. 81. la*®- >
Very tittle of imereti transpired in the market on
Saturday; every thin* remains quiet at about our last
quotation*. j
FLOUR—The amounts arriving are limited, and
w a which were confined to limited lot* from first
and from-ilcre at 54.C2, *4,680
bhl. Sales were eonfinedentlrely to the regain*
home trade.
Rt* Flow—With light supplies m the market, wo
mniee moderate transaction* at *40*4,12, from store.
BucrwnaT—Buckwheat floar ranges from *1,60 to
S’ & V lOO Os, as in quality.
Gaocntn—Sales of N O Sugar ia lot*, of 5 to 10
hhds, at a range of 4| to file V a, for new and old
ciop. N O Molasses, if any thing, firmer, at 26027 c f
gtll. Rio Coflee continue* firm, bat in consequence of
Uio limited atoeks on band, *ale* hay.e not been large.
We quote at 14015 c >t. ft.. h-
BACON—Moderate sale* of new "Cincinnati-cared,
shoulders at 6c, of sides at 6e, and of bams at 7e f* &•
Sugar cared canvassed betas are selling at 6c; sales of
1600 Bis country eured bacon, at 4Je for shoulders, and
el for ham*. '' ' ,
LARD—Sale* of SI bbU and SI kegs, at 51, round.—.
Sales of 14 bbls, at $»0SI, on lime.
OIL—No. 1 Lard Oil U selling at 53055 c and No 9at
at 480SOc por gall. Linseed is selling at SOe gallon;
Bleached winter sperm oil, at *1,4301,®; Fail do *l£s
gall; bleaehed winterwhaie, at 85090 c; of erode
wbale aioooosc r galL
GLASS—A tegular business bas been doing in
Window Glass, at the following rates—City Brands, ®
by 10, aro sold at.83,750*4; 10 by 12,
other aixe* la proportion.
For country branJ* the following t» » H»t of pnee*
paid for the tuiooi tiie*-
h by iO--~- U by 15 • **ii*
ill by 13 • 3,60 U by 17 4,7 A
10 by 14 3,75 l* by 1« “‘i’ZS
lo by l« 4,50 « by 18 5,50
lOlby 4*> » by 30 - r U»
CHEESE—We cole»a!e»’of com W H, at t&H, of
Oreaa OlflCl, and of Goahen at 7}c F ft-
WKlSrffcY —Sale* of rectified ol 335334cF gall*
FISH—The market continue* quite firm, at la»t
-traek'a qnotation*. Bale* of Salmon, 818 |for bbl»,
and $37 for tierce*. Mackerel No 1 815; No 3.
andNp3>B7,soF bbl. Sale* of Labrador Herring, at
15,50, and com Eaatern at 85.50 F bhL Lake. FU!»
may be qooted at 83,50 F bbl; Cod Ft«h at 81,75 F
drum. '
SODA ASH—Sale* of icyeral lot* of 5 to 10 caafc*,
4(04), a* in quality. Other Aihea aro without change
I SOAP A CANDLES—SaIe* of City and Cincinnati
: manufactured rotie aoap, at4oUc per ft. Cuy man
nfaetared Star Candled are in fair requett, at slO«te;
' of mould tallow at 91*10, and *f common dipped at 9c
I rfiETrtfVrSJ'i-.^ sbM ‘P'”» *' “
•;ai9|cFft- _ ’ ,
Tb*Y/00l Tune—The receipts of Wool from the
interior,'on the New York end P«n*yW.nie Canals,
sod a* .Boston, per Wesiern Rsilroed, for three jean
harebe?o e» follows:
sscom or wool reounrs irreuoe.
1S1?. ISM ,w9 ‘
fill, w MI
£o,ttSss7 8*«M»Wl
8,46<tfj05 UfiBl,4& 1>
- , ...«fino «#3 36,045.565 40,475,100
Tti, T«t considerable Increase In supply, .hasJweiL
attended by * commit Increate in price. *® d Uie 7*«
eIMM, a* compared with It* commencement, u lot- I
SS SSS-
8313' 73 7 93 8 83 =
, Xn inerello of 50 9 cent in Ore qnanlilie. i ' l 'T'r'3
u tide viler be* been mended vilh • riling of 35330
» eem In price!, Ike mirkel doling with'greu eeUefiy,
ind edrinelng teiei vilb eery light iloeki. ,
CASH LUIUJTIXS.
hotice
united by tbo eoi'icrioef. j(j M ,p CKOS3AN.
homo. *«•»,.
i n»>™ SEEtt-«» U»* BIU.
; TOmMuw«w 'wMHWHNimJi—
X i llSSecondatrect^
' 1 Innl?
’ v s MIBELLANEOOB LrTBRMmiE^
*j>4 '“'jWnT'lS 0 '
Dr. Hooker's Physicianand ratmnt, Itmo.
Mrs. Ellis’Hearts and Homer,.Bro.
1‘ Neander** Lite of Christ; B*©.
Neander’s History of Christian Church} 3
Hot: Dr. Springs Memoirs of Mus Morrar, Bto.
American Almanac, UCO, Pro. .x.^^r.r.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, I
T aVd OILr-Übbls No I, foil red'd and for saUi by
LsianlO RIIRV. MATTHEWS fcCO_
-pEATHEttS—I6 sacks, a prtao artide, for salebT
J - jatUO KHEV, MATTHEWS A CO_
ffKSfSfKff®:
I jtnlO . swat*"'"
POKTOFPITTSBD^,__
- BlTßL _Thcre were 10 feet 0 inches In the channel
lastorening, *nd fall leg*
arrived.
Caleb Cope. Murdock, Retrer.
Michigan. Brie*, Bearer
Bearer, Gordon, WeUsnlle.
Viroqua, Galloway, MonongabelaA'‘‘J •
Faabion, Peeblea, Eilxabeth;
Atlantic, Parkuon, Browairllle.
Bailie, Jacob*. Browntrille.
Camden. Hendrickson. MeKeesport
l«nis McLane, Counel, Wheeling.
Hindoo, Campbell, St. Louis. 7
Lowell, Dexter, Lonisrille.
DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Munloek, Bearer.
Bearer, Gordon, Welltrillc.
Michigan, Bries, Bearer. -.
Virocna, Galloway, Monongahela cut-
Camden, Hendrickson, MeKeeipoU-
Foahioo. Peeblea, Elizabeth.
Bailie, Jacob*, Browttsrille.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsruia.
James Nelson, Mooru, \Vheeling.
Rareilie, Stone, Galliapolls.
Oenesee, Moore. Cincinnati.
Empreex, Cox, Ztneirille.
Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at B-a. *. and 6 t». *•
BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. *. and 4. r.
WELLSVILLF. PACKETS, 8 a. *.
ST. LOUlS—Wyoming, IDs-*
WHEELING—Louis McLane, 8 a-*-
mPOBTB BT t RIVER.
WUBELING-P« Ja» NeUon—l B^T
f J .?^:S-o^'L£d s Bo»d;
1 beaver!Ic, 1 c, c«g-. bbl.«
seed, S bgs peaches,4 bx«, Sbbls, 3 i?!|,, nv V Led
floor, 1000 do, owner*; l roll eupet, Mol c * .. iq
lie; 4'bids lord, 3do butler, Armsuong * *7
bbl* c wed. Harbaugb; 7 bgs sundries, hbgs,6 *k»oau,
Owner*. •
-| no. A. UAUUIIKV, Ajcpl (« »•
&LBZASDB& tt* WAIBOS,
& TTORNKY AT LAW —Office, on Foorm itrrei
A™“WUdt-Umln BuildinK* “P
J. C. Brerfojln -..A- aOtorf-.
PRBTBOQLE 4 CLAnKKi
nuBWARDINU AND COMMISSION MEBCU
F antoTS? wi ” dow
Lend, Ac. No. IW Second *t. I>p^y
pijlcHßS-WI !>n u el.»
COBURO CLOTHS .« «lltaj »=■? cheip (‘Ome..
I>" " a «*' ?tril " A MASON i. CO'3
L^“ cK - Mbl '^ , v l Dsrco%‘woSn
">■ *•>
Vjr janH —77
Tin FOIL—IS lb» ju«i tec’d aiuT*
*
Fancy soAP-so i>oxc» aw'd,
_ janU
Por Bent,
'muc rahRMENT. comer of the Diamond wd
if] bu been occupied u a Coffee, ot baling Establish
w.» &»«.,
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, onr the
«wre of ihe subscriber*, north west corner of the DU*
A a£.EXASIIEI! A DAY.
BELLISQ OFF AT BEDBCKD PRICES!
Alexander a day, eomer of the “ J
Market street, arc now telling off] at redwced
.. jkei, ,u>ck of Winter Goods, consisting of
Shawl* and Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great veriety.
Also— Blanket* and Flannel*, Cloth*. CMiimc*. Sami
etw, and a full assortment of heat? Cotton Good*-
Confident that belter bargain* cannot be had else
w° U ” “““ALEXANDER A DAY,
jmnW 75 Market street.
:r- SEW BOOKS! SEW BOOKfil
*fTtIIE Constitution and Standard of the Associate
T Ef«SS CM-cb in No*. A«,»» 8.0, bound
The Other Side, or Note. for ibe Hutory of the War
between Mexico and the United States, wmien tn
Translated from the B?wuh, writ note*:
and Reformer, of Great Britain
' print pf the Worcester edition, with addition*, and i
of » r x o
CotK£ L wnh •election, from hi* Mucellaneou
LmOrajo., a utonjt H" 1 ' 0 C *'
designed a. a Companion to the Young Men • Gold*
F an W b? - No 78 Wood *t
C^n^ 00
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TESNV'OTOiwrrtMT Vel*et Tnmmwge, ot »T 1
J colon, w be foufld.it the MURPHY.
Y-Ti VcSILK _ LAC"Ed~induiiu i l! a few P«“* “(
B exam Width,'t» bo found, « lDW v^ m’^HFHT
t^ss^gissp*
a very duirable article for Perue*, SotrM«, «•
•T __ m w r.nal Pa«in, Penn »»*et_
F'Eir* m SSS2ft» gAg^L
SKW TBXfKQBAFU OPPIO** i
TSSSB& ““tSSS
Bss’ls.’sissaf b '
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flfl-Offlee in the iowet ftory of th e STi • 4 '“£ wto
HOTEL, Wood etreeL --- ■ —
»eli,‘ prime qnnUiy, no*
J J in »tore, and fol «ile bjj g> diIW ORTH fc CO
CO.
■?u9TUc.i..j udi=r.Jc *» f^ugjy
J Mi> 00 Wood itrert
tN'STORE—SO l*««l»8pUU T j“ i sjbdL CO,
J_ tale by No. 60 Wood «t
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,JL d«» UH PHILLIPS
LOCAL MATTERS.
COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Present Honorable Benjamin PaUon, PxeaWent
Judge, and Samuel Jones, Aaaodau Judge.
ALLRQBEST BIOT CASS,
urrxajioas
Fudat, January 16,
Joseph Craig, recalled.—Saw John Shuff in the
in the alley. He appeared to, bo quarrelling with
some boys. Did not see Stevick in the alley; aome
of tha boys had firemen's hats on, and were say*
ing to Staff, “knock him down.” He said he
"would mash the man’s head that cnt the hose. B
The boysseemed to want to gel a fight oat of him.
I advised him to go home. When 1 saw Stevick,
he was talking to Wash McKelvy; he had a fire-
man’s equipments on.
Wm. Walker sworn—Saw Curry at the fire,
and he said, “Walker, is there any chance of our
getting the Allegheny firemen out f Said he waa
going to get the Washington, to save Burgess’
building. Curry appeared to want to pul the fire
out.
Cress Examined—l did not aaaist in puUingout
the fire. Belonged to the Uncle Sam. There was
no agreement amongst us to assist in potting out
the fires at member’s houses.
Jacob Guyer, aworn—Saw Curry at the fire. He
and 1 moved furniture from Ohio to Beaver street-
He worked hard. Am his his father in law. Would
not have lost much if my property had been burn
ed, since I was insured.
John McEwan, sworn—Have been a fireman
for SO years. The expense of our Pittsburgh
engines is 500 dollars a year. Curry is a goed
fireman and citizen.
E. J. Neal, sworn—Have been a Pittsburgh
fireman for 25 yean. Have been acquainted with
Curry 18 or 20 years' Have known Stevick aa
an active fireman. Knew nothing against him
until this affair.
William M. Edgar, sworn—Curry was a mem*
ber of the Neptune—a good fireman and citixen.
Am Chief Engineer oftho Fire Department. Our
expenses wero from 4 to 50# dollars per annum.
The expenses in Allegheny would bo equal to
oun.
B. T. C. Morgon, sworn—Hrve been acquaint
ed with Mr. Curry • Considered him an active
Cross Examined—Curry belongs to the,United
ins of Amdrica- —Lodge 9.
Maithew McGonigle, sworn—Am Clerk ortha
Common Council in Allegheny. (The witness
into an eqplanation of the petitions of the firemen,
the action ofthn Committee aad Councils, dsc.)
Cross Examined—The firemen of Allegheny
were in a crippled condition at tho time the ap»
proprialions were asked for.
David Smith, sworn—Knew Wolfendale by
sight; he had the reputation of an industrious
'lor »ale oy
J KIDD fc CO
for *«lr by
J KIDD fc CO
Thomas Smith, sworn —Wolfendale called to
the to man the ropes at the fire. Saw no
thing disorderly in nis coaduct. Saw Blakely.
He was doing nothing.
Cross Examined—Wolfendale had a fireman s
hat on, and a horn in hia hand. Didn’t see Ste
viuk-or Carry.
John Burgess, *wom—My store and house were
burned on the day of the fire. Saw Wolfendale
watching my goods.
Cross Examined—Think my house might have
been burned if the firemen had made the proper
zertions.
John Siddona, sworn—Wolfendale attached
rope to a shed and pulled it down, to save prop
oity. He is a sober and industrious man.
press Examined —At the time whea I saw
Wolfendale first, he was running with a crowd that
had a rope.
James H. Scott, bore testimony to Wolfendale’s
efforts to extinguish the dame*.
Lewis Lindsey, William Ellsworth, William
Fielding, Matthew Keep, R. McDonough, Mosea
Borland, A. Woodhouse, James Nutt, David Rees*
tad John Sims testified to Wolfendale’s good char
acter, 4ic.
fL Splain and Charles Porter, Jr., testified to
Stevick’s good character, and the Court adjourned
till Saturday morning at 9 o’clock.
SaiuxoAT, Jan. 19.
John Otheraon testified to the fhet of Wolten
dale having taken a fireman’s hat of a boy’s head
who aaid the firemen wonld not work till they got
the WOO, and told him that he ‘•should not disgrace
the firemen.”
Henry Chignell, swore that Stevick was with
him all the lime of the fire. He was five minutes
away, gathering up members ol the Allegheny,
and bad a full anil of fireman's dress 00. His
character as a fireman was good.
Cross Examined—The Allegheny was stopped
on her way to the fire, by some men whom be did
not know.
Eichbtnm'a yard, be wu trying
Croaa Examined—Waa with the Eagle reel.
We met with no. Interference, and the companies
returned to Fittabnrgh.
O. W. Tight, aworn—Stevlck wu making no
j dialarbance. He had a flremnn'n dreaa on.-
I fliram Kaine testified that Sterlck wan one o!
the moat daring and active fireman be bad ewer
»eei.. Jt
Wiliiam Garber, iworn-Stevick Jinterfrred be
tween two had struck the other
and told them not to digrace themselves.
William Hobeoo, awere that he hae worked a
tbi» Area part of the time with Wolfcndale, and
that be did not see him make any diaturbanco.
John Murray, sworn—Stevick asked me if
had aeen any of the Allegheny members, as be j
wanted to find them.
MrfPWm. TroviUo testified to Steviek’s good
oharacter aa a ciuxea and fireman.
Wm. C, Stockton, sworn—Heard the Sheriff say
he was pushed back by WeUendale.-
Croas Examined—Was President of the Wi'litta
Penn. Understood that the firemen had made an
arrangement to save each other’s property.
, This witness also swore that Wolfendale and be
opposed the disturbance.
Abijah Ferguson, sworn—Blakely tried to per*
suade H. Bkites not to fight. Saw Wolfeadale.
He was doing nothing.
George E. Such swore that Blakely had astd
that ‘ the President might be taken to the fire and
he would satis!.” His chsrscler was good—peace
able and orderly.
E. M- Saundeta, sworn—Blakely’s character is
good. , .
G. E. Such, recalled—Some men cried out
“$lOO, or nothin*." Wolfendale said it was a
disgrace, and took off his hat. Ha apologized,
and put it on again.
Wm. Gordon, «wom—Graham seemed to want
a fight with Blakely.
Wm. Barnet sworn —Saw Blakely at the fire
SswSkilesona house, he waa drank, Graham
was tryintf’to send water np to him,
said “it was of no oto,for he waa tight.”
James Leech bad seen Sfcilea on the house,and
thooght he waa in a bad place, and that he might
fail down. . - .
Charles Shingle*, testified to Binkley’s good
character. , ,
Henry Blackley* ehuee
ler la good. Graham boomed of -having banked
him ont," and threatened “to whip him. 1 *
John Harrlaon awnm-Heard Gmbmn bout
that bo had “backed Blackley out,” and that bn
vronld whip him before nighu"
Sam Geainger aworn—Blakely is a very goo
fireman, bultao ventnrenome. He did not aeem |
to wait to qnnrrei with Graham in the Alley. .
W. Gtangle aworn-Blakely did not wont to ;
quarrel with Graham, but Iriedlo getaway. |
’ E. Detby awnm-The door of the Proaideui ,
Engine Honao waa opentwhen 1 aaw non llin ay ;
awom-Belnnged “ Co ““ il ’' i
retried a bill allowing Iho companiea a
year, whieh waa not paaaed.
Tito Miontea of Iho Preaidenl were offeredin
| evidence, oonlnining a rcaolution of July , »-
■ aolvlng tho company, and declaring that e mem
! be„ would not inle.farn with nay peraon who
- Graham wanted iodgbtßiako
>v Blakely aud thl. ia no place to fight.
’*J.G. McMillan awom-Tbe AreomaUon ~
composed ol S«. member. Bom omth of the Alim
;
- Stovick i. a very .olive
_ simtm. 1 never heard hi. character ». a mean,
tawfc» with -I «•*>' Sre
mui bmre ie*a lam-
8. W.McSberry sworn—Stevick,waa trying to
get the Allegheny members back to the reel.
Both sides closed theirffettimony here, and »ne
koooSla iSttidto Damgh, Attorney ni,.oa)i
commenced addresaioir to Jury, in ccar
acteriznd by hi. usual power and dequeues. Ho
WU fallowediby Colonel Black for to defence..
Me»r!. Algerian Bell, and Edmond Scow, on,
ton spoke, to former nn behalf of lie Cmnmoa
wesllb,tiad the latter for Mr. Stevick. Messrs.
Sbaler, No,lor. and Eyelet, will address to Jury
this morning. __ __
We observe the following paragraph going the
rounds nmohg our contemporaries:
A Leva Pint Holms.—On Saturday afternoon
nn operator in the Eastern Telegraph Office in Now
York oily, ancceeded In writing direct to Huhlan,
N 3. o distance of nearly on. thousand mites ol
continnons wire. This 11 to greeted distance that
any telegraph hat yet worked intelligibly.
We are requested to stale, by our triends cflhe
O’Reilly -Telegraph Office, in this city, that di»
reel communications were made by their line, last
week, between Baltimore and Dubuque. lowa,a
distance of nearly two thousand mtU, nf tdatinu
nous wire, and during rainy weather. They alio
assert that they frequently write direct Irorn Phil
adelphia te Su Louis; a distance of ocer one thous
and miles.
Cottoh MtnlA.—We understand that, in conse
quence of to injurious effects of the ten hour taw,
the propiielora or the Cotton Mills have uuan ■
mouily agreed to suspend work at the close <
the present week. . Many hundred operative
will thus be thrown oat of employment.
Mavos’s Orates, Aujwaatrl.-Two German up.
plioghouse keeper, ortho Third Wart, Allegheny,
were arrested and taken before the Mayor on Satur
day charged with allowing gambling la their e.lab
liahmenta. One was fined «S, and commtu.d in dr.
fanll of payment. The other was fined 814, which he
paid, aad waa discharged, geveral ; petmas. accused
ordntnkeaaess, aad olhei trifling misdemeanors, were
dealt with tathe avail manner ■
avrcd oFDiscoui
H. flOLBli
liichange Broker*, No. SH
Pennsylvania*
Bank nf Pittsburgh —Par
Exchange Bank
Mercb. iMun.BaOk -Par
Bkiu)f Philadelphia* Par
Girmd Bank Par
Bank ofUcruuniown -par
Chester County • • -par
“ Uelaware Co.* **par
*> Montgomery Co. ••par
“ Northumberland* *pa«
Columbia Bridge Co.* • par
Doylestown Bank *pai
Fanner*’ Bk. Reading-par
Famers’ Bk. Buck* Co. par
Farmer* B'k Lancu«’r*par
Lancaster Co. Bk •• • *P“f i
Lancaster Bk.*-****— P‘»r
U. States Bank— ——«» I
Brownsville Bk. P*J'
Washington Bk. * ’*■
OettyaborahHk.—•• • »
Cbamberaonrg-* ♦—
Susquehanna Co. Bk.*-
Levristown*-*— *'
Middielown
Eli: Dt. ®‘°
Fanner*' and Dro»er»
Dank, Wajrne»burg-- I
Uarmlmry .
Honcidale— • • *
Lebanon PJJT
Pottf'riHk*— f •* . ;
Wyoming j
York Bk.- * l
Weslßrmochßk- * |
Relief Note* *
Mt MBk. Piu» do-.
Scrip— Pitub. 1: County! :
** Allegheny, 80
Ohio.
Stale Bk.and Bianehe* I •,
MouniPleasanw J 4 :
Steubenville*—
St-C!nir*vtlU- M
Marietta •• ,
New Lisbon M
Cincinnati Bank*
Colombo* do
CirclcuM#*—• •
Zone* Tills •
Wooster *—
Mas*illon ——
Snndusl/
Geoags-
"-rwalk--
Norw4i» - i"'GoldASp««i«V»lu-.
CieT«l»E*l— * •«j a n o i M)n .» 3 W
Je""" * n 1 bucals * 150 * *0
Da7icn*'— ——*• - „ K*rle o\d lo CQ
Wetlcrn He«rre- *• low
Col.mM. „ It W
CMllicolhe pairint.-^—•■—> •t 5 30
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kobsiro axsston.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
- CAPITAL WOO.
, p r»T Ir s**n»r. I B.MiiAX*, Jr, rtein.
. igainit *nkLndjof ruk*,
FIRK AND MARINE- ,
k LL lomm wilt be liberally adiuited.and prompily
A hoae itu tint tioa—manned by
we'iknown in the community, and who
•d by prompineM and liberality to wainnm *• c Jmi
actor which they ha*e assumed. a. offerme Die best
protection to tboie who desire to UalJcrt
wS.'u.iioK d Iki.™, ■*■>• «:•
X Co., up nalra.l ISttshoryh. J
DELAWARE OOTCII. IWSTT IS
9VBABCB COBPAII.
OFFICE, IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE.
On Third hired, Philadelphia,
THE following ■inemeniof tho of u»c Con
>ny!i» pSu»bcd in ccnfonmiy wnt. » pnm..o
PrliJußOWnwitaJ during tin year ending Odt
ter 31:f\ 1549, —
i On UirinaW Inland Rijk*,
[ on Fire Ri*k».
W'i v <:
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iiA'i'ES OF DlhCOLliVi
<T —CORRECTED B V
:s * sums,
ft Market'iiircti, near He
Indiana.
Stale B’k i. Branches-•
13*aieScrip '
Virginia*
Exchange Ilk. of V a. • •
Fanners Bk.ofVa -
Bk. oithe Valley,
Bit.of Virginia—• —
lU.it -M. Bk., V- liceliiK
Uo Morgantown--• •
N. W. Bank Va
do Wellsborg
do Pirkcmbuiß
Tanneaaca.
Bk.of Tennessee —
(Far. & Merch’w Bk
jl'lamers’Bk.—- *
Union Bit.* •
Bluonrl»
(Stale Dk of Mis loun—
i Korib Carolina
lUk. of Cape Fear •
|Merch'» Uk.,Newo«ni- a
,Stale Bank *
goutb Carollß*’
Camden Bk ••• • '*
|Bk. of Charleston *
lCoaunereial Bk •
Bk. ot<»eontewwa a
Bk.oi Hamburg 9
Merchant* Ba—~ 9
Planter* iMcca* *Hk a,
Bk.of South Caro.tna v
Uarylitndi
jUalurnore Bk*- T*
Balun'eJfcO RUScnp -te
'Cumberland Bk. of AJle
ipar! W 7 .orMai7l»«'l £
IFarmera' i Metu*n:rt f
Bk. Frederick T
[Frederick Co. Bk.—— “/
‘Hagerstown Bk v
I.Miner*! Bk* *
’l*niap«ußk £
Wuknctonßl. “
!Bk.ofWe»iminHCT '•
Bllchlßan.
Bit. of St. Cltur —--r
tmt-ofßirer Kyjsea
iMichigßn In*. Co-*- -D
‘ l-'ar.it Mfch’» Bk i
*« AVUconalti TorrU’?
7ti : Mfcr.kFirctn.Co.M;ltr e;J
I ; Caaadat.
7i).kllwlTeniᯮik* 6
i,. B "k °<
Earn'd Prrnuunr during th' ymr 'ndlng a,
above, —
On Marin* awl Inland Ri»i*i “
On Fir* RUk*t ywi nm. itl
Imcraii, "o' l °' h " p " >6 “' U,91 “ ’*
• Larar, Bxrmnr, rrau MIM,—
M.rine Uli Irdnni “gjft £
Fire Loue*. - -•—•
71
„ . MM 4?
Return Premium*, 14,765 62
Re-tufurance*, tfl
»«■> a/ma
Tit Altai tf lit Company ait atfo ttwj.
Bond., *“d OroJi nd rant., 'WJ "
United auto Wd n«' d»»‘ !•»“• Too UO
P “X“%.3”. £ , ,ss«
pluUdctphtn City 3ix per cant. I*oan, JJgE m
Bill* Receivable, • . ,
70 Share* Slock Union Bank of Tenne*-
jO* W ’do do Merchants and Monufae
taret* Bank, PilUbnrgn,
120 Share! Stock Amcncan Mataal In«or
-3 sboreaStoek F'lnladelphia and Havre de
Grace Steam Tow-boat Company,
20 Share* Stock Delaware Mutnoi liuur
■nee Company.,' , ,
3 Share! Btock Philadelphia Lf change j
lUoBhairlock Penniylvaiua Rail-road <WJ# w
Company, 0.914 44
Ca*h on hanu, „ lkJfl -i»
Scrip of Mutual Inauratico Companies * UMO
Balance* in the hand* of A*enU, and Pre*
minm* on Marine Policie*, recently t»* w
•ued, ij<« on
Interest dno, 100.000 00
Snb»cription note*, |
NovEßßt* &tn, 1649.
The Bond of Director* Ihavc lhi» day declare.!
dividend of SIX PERCENT, u» the
Stock and Scrip of the Company, P»y a ! je ° n %*?}}.
December Lt, 1649. Alw, a dividend of H
Pt.*R CENT in Scrip, on the Capital Stock, and cat
rd for wh.cb will be Uaurd
above.
DIRECTORS. .
Joseph H. Beal, H.Jonesßrooke, j
Edmund A. Souder,
John C. Davis,;
Robert Burton, V5 0t s,
John R. Penrose, Win. Eire. Jr.,
Sunoel Edwards, Charle* Kelly,
George O. Leiper, J-C. Johrj#°a,
Edward Darlington, Willinm llty.
liuo R. Davi*,
William Folwell, ■J obn fcU / ! I "; l
inhnMNewlm. Bpe:ici\r Mcjlvmn,
Dr. R. M. Hatton, Pituburs.n
James C. Hand, O.T. Morgan, do
Thcophilus Paulding,. Wm. Uagutoy, do
ineopauu> W|LU ** M MARTIN, President.
GEORGE SERRILL, Vico Preilden;.
HicilAßD 8. NEWUOLD, Secretary.
Ity the Act incorporating this Corapauy, tho panic*
insuring property therein, are enutled to a snaas
ihnorotiU of the Institution, without subjecting them
•eivct to any liability beyond the premium paid.
Tho Capital Stock and SubsertpUou Motes arc
dodged by the Charter for the payment of lows* ; and
tho orofiw of the Company are directed to be invested
and remmnin ihe possession of the CoTperauon, a*ia
fiTnd for the farther tecunty of the attured. Thu fund
will be repretented by Scrip, beating an intcrett of six
oer cent, divided among llio Insured and Stockholm*
Xr» Dro rata, upon the amouul of earned Premium*
tnJ Uspltal Stock. jauldtf _
DNSHRINKABCE PLANNED. I
WR. MURPHY continues to keep on band a luu
attortment of the Welsh Unshnukable FJaif
-.1. and hat recently received a supply of tho finer
auaUtieiu Also Swansdown Flannels, a scarce art
do and well adtpted for the wear of invalids, and
others wanting sometblug wanner than usual. AD ,
pendan ;aßduaiiso FloLtcl. for Infant. fj
«Ser with a full supply of American manufsemred
Flannels, of different qaallllei. Also. SHROUDIN
FLANNELS, of all the different widths, at tho North
I East corner of 4th and Market ats. .....will
ID-Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where dcaUr*
always And a good assortment of new style goods.- w
Jon 4 ; ! ;
Loot or Stolon* .. •>. .its*-'
ON Ihe eTtniß* ci Monday laJ \ JtlOT
dlc» and 17 ban of Iron, (marked c •
_a the wharf, bl>ot» the
infonaalion lhal will laault in »be
aboro naaad Iron, will }'
lull' ft»|BO,b«»W»‘* ,
v UI&LIASCB FIVE DA f LIBE,
l, a Tiir cosvsriscE or BKvaussi zx axo rAauexs,
wnu vnrco m emAtsTT, unrin
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. ■
CODS forwarded by thi» Line are earned in the
Rt mn jt uaia to Cbambcr*borgb, and ate immediate*
| loaded in Wagons going night and doy through to
ii nires the prompt delivery o( good* within the time
The* Vagon* will leave our warehouse daily, {^nn.
«»d» -in*
taf «ch day Iban can be puacldallY emp'd
JAMKSM DAVIS'4. CO, 1
•w? Market itreet. Philadelphia.
JOUN M’PADKN fc CO,
Canai BasiorPttuborgh.
>EN A. CO- Fotrar>*DWo A Cojcho*
Cull Baain, Penn meet, Pittsburgh.
lOHN McFADI
n Ma&cnarm, C
IS k CO„ Fu>cb Factces asp C0m
,227 Market, and 54 Commerce it
fAMES M- DA 1
k«ios Mzacruxi
fadelphia.
«de b7=i*« or the
lercbandiie, consigned to themfor
rsios link.
'ER ARRANGEMENT.
1850.
are prepared to receipt «or 0000 *“«
cb w«v deliverable through w
eP ' C<I »IF.NRY GRAFF A CO ,
ennui Ua*in. Piitiburgh-
TILLE HUMPHREYS & CO ?
107 Market »t. Phtl’ft-
ESS WASOS LINE.
1849. PB
UGH IN- FIVE DAYS!
<i are prepared to receive COW) pound*
nfier Monday, lOtli to forward
and by 'Won.
Philadelphia
chi daily- K
-5, Sundays el
Freight di..
to or from Pfaili
through in Five
Conveyance at U|
afiihia and Pittsburgh, , —-
i a y» Rates o» low as by any tube
Jib season o! the year,
t joiin McFaden a co,
Canal Dawn. Pittsburgh.
JAMES M DA VISA CO,
No •■>.*? Markeljt. Philadelphia- _
nONOROAIIELA ROUTE.
■SSaBaO. igfc.
Only 73 Kll • • Staging*
Viji Ilrownaville and Cumberland lo Baltimore and
Philadelphia.
THE morning boat leave* the wharf, above the
bridge, daily, at e o'clork preci«ly. J* m « t 0
Baltimore, 32 hoar*; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoar*.
The evening boat leaver dmiy, (except Sunday ev
ening*,) at 4 o’clock. Pa*scnger« by leaning on the
evetung l>oai. will ero?» the nourum* in alages next
day, and thn* avoid night travel.
Secure your tieke'.s at thn Office, Monougaacl
House or St. Cliarle* Hotel.
ocllMT _ J.MESIOMEN. Airem
WINTER ABBA BMENT.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE—TU ROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS 1
rrtUß subwribers. having 'appended their canal op-
I erations until the opening of the r L n « I J’“T' s ‘,
imn.fcave established an Brareaa Line ft “J
iVmoq between Philadelphia and pmaburra, by
which they are prepared to forward <JO» foondj each
receipt for the delivery of thh *ame in 5 day».
Tley bez leave to assure ihcir fneud* and the pub
lic that Ibeir arrangements regarding rates, WCTlarl 7
and despatch, cannot fail to give saurracuon to all who
“““ ”“PKB * O’CONNOR,
corner Penn and Wayne sta,
THOMAS UKRHIDG&
| do 7 dT9 Martel street. Philadelphia.
gee. WO! GEE, WO'
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
SSUSSk 1849.,.
1IU! COKE* r>(K OLO CONESTOOA.
BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE
TO AND KKOJS
A fc r (hr- «f3<or.. Wf .would inform the puuUc that
uram brought ttie Conettoga Wagon* into re
roi.iSon am! wtl! !’* prepare.! to forward OWO pound*
3r.il)Mronim.-ncin« on Monday. in«t) A Cur
leaving Philadelphiaoeily by the raid!
beraburt. und ihr Wagon* traveling day and night,
cinuirt me delivery of Good* in five day*. Apply lo
W WM. BINGHAM. Ftusburgfa,
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. lSlM»ikei meet,
no va> Philadelphia.
WIKTEII AttttABOEHKBT.
is49. «@s
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
Pittsburgh"^’u Philadelphia.
Tun: Five Day*. (Sundays excepted,) running Day
and Night. r-
THE public iv respectfully informed that tbi* M ne t
which ha* hecu m successful; operauon ihe taro
previous wai-T*, will aenin commence running on
Monday,‘the Si'dh of November.
A Car will '.cave Philadelphia and Charabersburgh
daily ecrh way with the Mail Train, and from Cham
bersbari n wuh relay* of few*, running day and night
We are prepared to forward 60U0 lb* Height daily by
Die above Line. Apply to „ . .
D LEECH & CCI, Pittsburgh,
o r in—HARRIS A LEECH,
i No 13 South Third street, Phtladelphir
noe*'o-dtf _.. ______
NKW AND VAIXADLK INVENTION!
GLVNN’S WINDOW LOCK ASD BPBIRG.
’srssTco. DrcrMers 19,1548
rrUUS n in article of ureal enlur to oil persona en-
I rar*d hi buildimj. or to those who hare already
t-oitiT nii.l are without window fastening. While 11
, nrnt>>>r'i j iier'ect »üb«!i'.u'.c lor pallie* and wet«hu,
at a suviiic of at least Sil to each window, it afford*
the safest’la*tctiin< Unit ha* ever been brougnt into
U *Tiic culity and convenience of thi* Anting «>*« 1
other*, is, that !>y one thumb niece, both *»*h ox the j
window can tie rn:«rd or lowered ll requires only to
l.e kiww.no he appreciated. .
rat mu» i.» hav the article, or to nave them
cooulie* in this Stale, may appif u tac #u& * fc, '*U J r T 1
the I'nßllY UOt*r. on tho Alieeheny nvcrjPttu-
Imreh. I’a. J.S. TUHftKK,
C.P.MAYQ. .
ttBMCAb AnWsVXIGICAI* OFFICES,
No. 05, D’AMOND ALLEY, a
few doors hclow Wood street, to-
MBmiji DK. £KOVI| having teen
"re<nl*rlyeducated to the medical
profession, and beer* for seme lime
WMBnyyi., general practice, now coniine*
'wmn*k Qw Nils attention u> thfl treatment of
private and delicate com'
r, Saints for which his oppenaniues
and experience peenliarly qualify
\ him 14 year* assiduously demoted
. \ V of those complaint*,tdurmE which
“ ;V. htd mcre, pracuce and has cared more pa
?"?* , “ fail to the lot of any private prac
vcmi than eai L 'l.?ffi P , him to offer assurance* cf
'SSKSdSSi-*" 4 * 11 lh "*-
tLe day,thatthcir_comp' *^ en y, COJe ftj attention w
oughly cured,be haviuggl cnj #nccecJpdm hundred* .
ihe treatment of such of inflammation of the •
of instances in kindred disease* which often
neck of the bladder, on- o ther* have consigned
re*alt from those cases particularly invite* such
them to hopelM* de, ''? l u ‘ cce'Watly treated by other*
■* l ; cc . n ,on * Will be nven
to him, \vhcn_jery CBt cful,thorough and
s^.r£ErsßS! , «J&««.*.»
on' ciras of disease. umwn n*o invite* oar*
,„KnS'X ™ *“KKTi‘.hi, -h. h., pid p«m
aluraiieiiuontothisdisea**. I
OANCERS also eurej. , , pM da T eared 1
:tkin diseancs; also « «, rany,-«•> t
2ii°r,of .inn* ■« ii*i"s *' *
, SK« T BBOWN, M. D„ po.. pud, Md i-
'ofc"'No. OS o,xo.md*UM,»PP»‘ i " ll * W * , ' ,lT
llou»e. n, itmwn'* newly dl«c©Tcred reae
,,vrsir»u» " m “ dy ,t "
ll S»frT2,d r SluP C0».»1>i..5 Koonu, No. M Diu
„sfci“ d r&v.r*- TP., D0.u.,1. UW.T..I
je.
nr No enr no_raT ;
./.Vivuklt i'LoUK—I39 tacka fet'd and for|
‘ »«Ksi
/vlSs-im •.,.»«!», -^■“^mVcotohKjn
fi^ipoß^^sssssSSSSSk
- •U.*".*--' 7-
jyi'tß ■*6.^'”} > y CANCTBLD
H»n, -•ftJdgSjg'
irSi-rrEH-is bii. {»I^ T
«»p, »•
Jlo.,«..mgmn«u end for.ale y A qqrDON
V ni« tube ttttbber Depot, i«y ;& H p| K LUPS_
■OAHOAIwra TAB~-^»i»P , » lu °}’i|3pn a CO J
poolisu-ai®™"’*" s *“ d 1 CO _
'^“A'.inlASSeWS"’ 6 ®'‘ CT '' rop ' 1>l *°' , ‘'‘°“
. ju*t receiving ,or wm’bagalev »co_
J. Uux steomLoal Um» - MCLj m Aw . haBUAUGH.
r nml for ulc by °**
);Ul3
a r s :“ss , ”T»ass'D»ss“&i!“'
O Min, f« ■*" “T- ““ Frail It.
janU
r.r "jvTlkircs In itoro «nd for «4l« by
nißtsß—w *»«» “Isaiah dickey at co.
Front it.
Nertannock*, tor sale by
ARMSTRONG & CROZER
FIS* _
iU&AII FlB—For «1* by _
J KIDD & CO, No. 60 Wood «t
XUmaral.
THE Fayeu* HiurafaeUring Company bate remo
ved their Wbolenle bulseu to the store recently
eecspied by Messrs. JL R; Brava * Brotheia-No. 137
stmt '««*
F «3,«S
■.. For R*»t.;• 7'V' - .
THE Back Part of the Warehoua* boWoecapiei by
(BYiclfa and booling oo From tueet. I ■ . ■ ,
°nl " GRANT, 41 Water ot. 5 .)
' For Boot* ’ !
A STORE in Market «tre*VneafUb€i*T. , . -
Alto—The Store on the comer of Market and
Liberty'atreeu.
Al*o—A Dwelling and Store on Ptrfattreet, near
the Canal. Po*«**ion riven on the l*t April next.
Alto—a Brick Yard in the. Eighth Ward.' _
Alto—A Stone Unarry in the Eighth Ward, row
session given immediately. ’
Inquire of ' DAVID GREEK, Penn *t,
irnn7-lm* , 3 doom from S. B.eonter Hayrt
For EL*Bt«
A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
on Hay tireet. Enquire of
Jan 7 JAMES DALZELL, 84 Water «t-
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
on Smiihfield atxeet, four door* from Seventh,
. tide. Inquire of
an?
S-'sCHOYEEf
110 Second^'.
T/Oft aKH'i^A©onrenient Dwelling
r Federal street, Allegheby elm with e large, yard.
Possession given on-the Ist et ApnL
4 LSO—Several Boobs and Offices In Pittsburgh,
near the Poit Office. & D- GAZZAM,
dc2S Office, Third si, ever the Post Office. , |
' 7QW 'mi.E-Aii Iron FoandiT, Blacksmith and
' Machine Shop, with Steam Engine of 15 hone
power, ’ good stockof tools, machinery,patterns, flasks, ]
ladleajftrnacerand ovens, all new in use andu> good
running order. Said P«mise«ha»olsofcet front by 80
deep, with privilege of an adjoining lot 27 by 80 lest.
Beirut on* of the oldest and best standi in the City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. AppjT to .
dc!7 DAVID BINTON, CindnnaU, O.
oVe, lb. T<M OCb6, Ttlrt «■
- Th. WABEHOMSE*tere-
W.U. CO
office Third rtitct, oTcrltoct Office.
THE*JS»rMB£ inAUeghenjr
mCity, UwJy occupied by B. W. Poindexter, nn
pooewion fi»eo ™“KU»telf. WlL
j-or verme, mppfy« itUoflee, or » W.
SON, Mukct tl.
u*pacion» and conTeniS. & qq
proved. Apply to HARDY,
aafQl .
FSSSrS
““ Bookßtore or j OH pjaTON t STOCKTON,
iy.27.dtf comer Market and Third meau.
TTioCfIALB—FIto lou eligibly •<«««» U» ““
r townofßinSn2s»m. .The lou are tlw**
jVnrain ureeL fwwihorefl in F Buumtn’i plan
76,7 C 80,81 and 84—Lot No 75 fronting SO feetonMa*
ry Aanitreet, 70 feet deep; the other font SO feet front
of ooichuo monoroi»rjej
main for >ii you,, leenrtd by “ on S,*3l', l i?.y’„“” c|
' d “i, u ;j“ recf m"3«
xtaEUABLE KEAL KSTA'HSOtfPENN STkKtS
V FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground titooto on Penn
fUeet, between Hay and Marbury »treeu.
!he homo and lot now occupied by
hating a front of 25 feet, and In depth 150
•old on faTorable terms. Titlennexeepticnabltßi;
Sreof C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih it, near Wood,
,
MIUTUK WlBTitS’B
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
THE following article we ctfj with pleasure from
the “Boston Mercantile Journal," of March, IStt,
and we hope that if any erf cor reader* are * offering ,
from any of the coaplaina which it is Mid to cure, '
they will speedily aval! themselre* of it
DR. WI STAR'S BAf<flAM OF WILD CHERRY.
It waa well known many yean ago that the wild
cherry bark tree ofthia elimato pouened valuable
medicinal qualities. Indeed this fact was known to
the aborigines, and decoctions of the leavesor bark of
this tree has ever been retarded by their physicians as
one of the most effectual remedies in many diseases.
This fact, seTeral yean sinee, arremed the attention of
Dr. Wiitnr, a highly reapeetablo practitioner of Vir
ginia. He investigated with care the healing proper
ties of the wild cherry—tested iu effeels when admin
istered alone, and when tn combination with other re
medial arents. 110 found that ha natural virtue might
be greatly improved, and by combining it with ingre
dients whose properties were all well proved and gen
erally recognized, a medicine was prodacod which •
constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulmona
ry affections and dis uses of the cheat and throat- |
diseases which are proverbially prevalent in our ehies
and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the
MU of mortality to n.maeh greater extent than is tho<
case with moit others, we had almost said ail elaues
of disease.
Ttao genaino Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry ha* a
fac simile of tho signature of Henry Wlstar, M. D n
Philadelphia, and Saadford and Park on a finely exe
cuted steel engraved wrapper. None other are gen-.
eine. . . •
We are just in receipt of the following TOlnnttxy m
bate to the cumiYe power of Wistai’e Balsam. of Wild
Cherry, from E. Hall, M. D., of Ml Clemen*, Michi
pan, who is'a physician of high standing, end an ex-
tefltive druggist:
Mr. Cuocca, Mieh,Oct.»h, IBM.
To tho afflicted, this may eerutj that Mj»* "*
cru, ol iliii Tillage, fflreeor foarweeksaftereoafine-
Beni, mi anacicd with a violent coufa
oroiiration,' and teemed battening to the grave with
feorrul rapidity- I advited her *®
or WUd Cherry—the did to, and with that *
medicine alone waa restored toheaitb, wild
Wnrirof of devalue of WUiart BtipmrtVrM
Read on and be convinced still farther ofihdißfflar*
kable vinnet of Wistart Balsam of Wild Cherryi
Mettrt. Baadfitd * Park! Gents, Aa amatter of lat
tice to you, ana for the benefit of the P*£ li ?'A ’
offer the following Btaifcment of s care effected by your
medicine, known a* Wistar’s Balsam of V(*} d £“*22;
ir„ p r„s£ p z
phymeiaastnChicago,bat to no purpose; for weeks
, tt^Ssß«S3SS^Sfflffi
bottle, and eomieneed nring it according wdirec
liens; before it was ell gonWthe coogh tbo
pain in her tide left her, and with the aid of another
bottle the waa restored
ideration of these eireamstnnccs, 1 woold recommend
, lo the public ai a valnahle medidne- .
oSSffi’Oc, 8. «£ " GAaEArr -
faadOu fjliomng ftitmmirtt
or all the cures that have been recorded, there are
certainly none equal to the one firit mentioned, which
plainly showi the taxability of Consumption, even la
some of its worst forms:
Cxowji Pour, Lake co., la. Jane IS, 1849.
J D. Part: Dear Blr, As I hare a deep commltern*
tioa for tho afflicted, permit me to nee ypua bnei
history of my afflictions, and the benefits denjred from
tho use ofUr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cbeny.
In Jaly, iM4,I was attacked with a (ever of tlm ty
phod character, which left me In aTery debihtamd
State, when in l£o followiM winter I was takea wldi a
severe cold, whieh reduced me to anch an extent uto
uive-me th* appearance of a confirmed consumption.
T labored under l severe cough—expecuwuted a peat
i deakandwSuoubted with cold feet and night sweats.
I also frequently raised blood from my lohas. 1 con*
tinned in this state, gradually diking under tho dU*
easeTuntil January, 1&47, when l was agrnn talked
with fever. My frtenda iesnalredof mylifo,.andlay
physicians thooght 1 could nrow but a shoriume.
My extremities, especially my feet, were
cold, and almost lost thetr/eeUng. Under these et£
enmsunees it mey truly be said that I was a living
skeleton. 1 finally determined to *
presenbed by physicians, and try Dr.
of Wild Cheny, and from the first wqek that l eomj
mencod it, I can date a gradual recovery. I
continued it*.use tax months, at the end of which time
I was cured, and have enjoyed good hesllhever suice,
ud cbcerfmly recommend the Bal*am
flieted with dieease of the lungs, and would say W
those commencing its use, not to be discouraged U two
orUireebotUes dJnoteScct a cure; but persevere as I
and l hare ho doubt fj
un will be.blessed with renewed health as I haTO
been. Respectfully, j AC KSON.
rmmb uid Wtlmi .toW CSneiiuud, Ota>, OcntiJ
A„„. for to fto* tad WcM, U> whom .11 ortto
must be addressed. .... _ .
L. Wilcox, Jr, James A. Jones; J. Edd *Co;
k Co, Pitub.rjt L. T. K«u.U, Wul'
ville, A. Meadville; Barton A Co, Ene: J.
nSf erects James, KoQy ACo,Batlen S» Smith,
Beaven'i. D. Sommerton, Warre^r.L.kd.B.Jonea,
P.Creokcr.Jr.Bn.wn.Tito :
,ft»lo.dAwlTtislT
U . 8.1540.
JUST ON HAND—3OO lb. to «>•
" M'W.l
1 >ACON'-*> piece* new flacon. ._: ' -
K m do do recM and tor wle by
ARMSTRONG to CBOZEE
BtieiUMUu titintttN »t LMkvstl'i
THE MERCY SEAT, by Rot. Dr. Spring. ,Bvo and
12mo.
Life of Cbwloti# Elizabeth; ISmo*.
, Longfellow's Seaside tad Rrende; ISao. i
I Anecdotes of-lha Pariians; 18ao. i
I Woodworth A Arthur's Wheat Sheaf, Ac.; Ifcno.
• Home's History ©1 B&glandtToLl tofij bow eduioa.
Maeauley’rEailand; tols. l end 3; ISmo sad firo.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
j j«no- Bookseller and Importer, 63 Wood st.
I mALLOW—W bbls prime, tor sals by
I X i*aa - * J B CANFIELD
F^ HEH3 ~ a - , “ to A^ r »^O»OZEa
gUOi E -,UbM^p.fct^, B o z£ . E
if™
la flOTft 9L& iOT b 7 g. A.W. ”» gn AUOH.
nnTOßosrsCAs3=SsH^^^^7
S3£o'£m t
'*
i« »i tenet <rf *boßt V. • •>
iicati«n*.(of which e«ttlOgB« waba^ttOTWlw-,...-.
tloo.) embracing many £si£rsL: ■
Kggnpkjy **•**■> f ;
Presbyterian l Board «f WM***®, i*®J lzZEE&tal v
and wen adapted fef Rabbath School* OoaiMgwWM....
'Ministers’ and Private librarian- . -—irrri*
Person* wishing to pwehata amcli book*) •» »«• •
l^tocsllandexaalnotheissortment..
The Depository ofths Pennsylvania BJhbßoctety
ii kept nttei* rooms- oetariEwang —
“ TO PBUVBBI. 7* . - .
rrUEB aabteiiberhatoa hand and •
J[ af L. Johntton A
inct J >
• sSpairofCases; • '■• " •
45 toasts Fancy Letter, differentjrfitsi
WO Newspaper Cats; ' .
500 lbs. Leaa*, cot to order;.. ...
10 Composing Mohs;
10 ? BrlwGiSey, Brass Rates olsll ,
description**:.
N —Orders received fornowType. talOdl-wB
mHE™rec*»ea«tlii>J , cklo Tu ,
fron New York,
wjit^eni
house in the city. We tnTUereuli grocers to ewland .
examine oar stock and prices. They csnhrreitpaek
ed in J, 4, and 1 b packages, 5 6 tm eannirter* « &T
half ehests, to sait their convenience. • .
Onr retail price* vary for Oolong, Black Teatmaa
»eta.toBl,soper NingYoangSoochpng.Weoq .
Congo SO. and English Breakout 50, Yoang Hyson,
Gunpowder and from 35 eta. to 81,» P*k !•»•' .
' Families are requested to send and gel samples or - _ •
• of oar Teas, and try than before purchasing. • 4
mylPalAwS A. JAYHE3. 70 Fourth street
GEO. V. SMITH *. OOn
INFORM their Mends and the public thatthay hav*
no longer any connection with their late establish
ment In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery
having removed their entire business to the POINT
ttRK.WKRV. in Pir gr—t grvta-d- tl
inr feaorcons san- »niXhsasm.—JUNta-B itu
iaa Chemiesl Soap eansea a free perspiration, and-a- .
the same time mollfies, softens, and whitens tna ikla '
giving it the teztare and beauty of an ini ant's.
Sccbtt, Sail Roars asp Sons, are soon not only
h—i«ut bat cared by its use, as at least seven Physs* <
cisna in New York know, who use it In sash ease*,
and find it unfailing—a* also in _ I . • .
Pxxnxs, Bloicob, Faxcxus, or any other skis di»i
sue. The reader is asrared that this u| no aseles*
paired nostram, as one trial will prove. I eoald ena*
aerate at least 80 persons eared of ‘ \ '
Sots Ilvsn, Son luun Sou Bxaxp.-—Bayli.
aad ase it, and tho reader is again assured I weald
not eraelly sell it for the above nnleaa I knew Ulobe
*U I sute. Those who are liable to ■ ...
Casns, Cxaexxn, 0* Chawed Fuss, wfll find this a ;
eare. Any one nSiclcd with any of the above, or rim
ilar will find this all ana even more (admin*-
hie in Us properties) than 1 state. - .. ri n
BaureadeMhe stores are flooded,with Ummnoa*
sndbe sure yon ask for JONES'S Italian Chemssl
Sap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, ® Libernritreet,
Pittsburgh. aagemAwT
11 it r. aeon perm are honorably aasuitd that
thefoUowing are the actaal qualities °l*J*%*r e *
Jona’.Conl Itali lUnomiT.. IdttoT*“&•**
word, they einnet these highly respeetabb cittanaa
who nave tried, lb— _ ' . , "
Sir. Geo. Bechet, 41 Elm si, New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av. .
Mr. Wm. Tompkins, W King sL
Mr. Tbos. Jackson, Monwais Island, near Ptnsbargh
H. EiCuflen, late barber B. America.
And more than a hundred othtrs state, though tha
mast saflee, that It will force tho hair to grow cm the
head or face, stop it fsliing oft strengthen the root*,
remoring scirf and dsndrafffltmt roots. Baking
&K wl or gray hair as.aao a fine darkW, and
Steeping dry, hma or wiry hslr moist, seft, dean and
WSJS®SBS3S««, eYUb.n, r/
Piosburgh. Pw» 50 cents, and one JoUar.
aaCdfowT. ; _
ARK CAUTIONED AGAINST P« * -
SUM COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
They tie not aware how MghtfaUy blonoo* lttis
to Ue skin! how coarse, how sal*
•low, yellow, and anheslthy the skin.ap*. ,
pears aflernsingprtpaied chalk! Be
sides it is injurious, containing a
We have vegculilri article
which wo eaIIJONES’ SPANISH lALV
It is perfectly innocent, being panfied of all dalecn
ou
thy, alabaster, clear, Using white, at the
aetmr ai a cosmetic on the skin, '.making It soft and .
A S »um JAcSbN, aUb-,
«tr «t, Pitttbanth. PnceSsccnt*. ang7MAwT_
■BW HARDW ABB STORK
WJKffiSSSi.-;
SSES&*SffiaSKSSgI^~.
We solicit Our friends, and too publio generally, to
call and examine onr stockjwMca conusu
KNTVESand FORES, POCKET and PENKNIVEB,
SCISSOhSTsHEARS; RAZORS, House Trimmings,
such as Locks, Latches, Hinges
with every article nsually kept in »tor«.
We invito the auention of
generally to oar assonmeat ofTWs, which harebeen
great care, and which we •”
ed » sell so as to give asutfoetion. spadgwT
Trj- Tux Sint* orsroi Rtrnu ujiotmororepui
sivetoaa a bad, patrid breato, or dark, yellow discs**
cdteethf h.™ U.... it «
“tybS, forS. JJHU.JV lt»r
nuio ideir bieiii pur« »ud .»«tt “ ■** W •**' »
i ulSit,diK«e«<iflli.Gum., «lQ*ued.
,:;d fof.r.e Tfcth ii U rr.n-.ot. p. llic i.na
fastening the teeth in the genu, and clean .them
whue as the snvw^tb/ream Nvn*.
- Hcch reader, are tho properties of Jones’s Amber
Tooth Pssie, and, without praWng rt
srhutoaeol oar most respeetabb.and scientific Dsn .
Miidc, (loae, 1 To.Ld Jbd
can recommend it as possessing all the qaatiO^cUim
•Aforlt.” Reader, we can say no more to; convince,
WM - JAC ™^ e
property IM All*glM*T o**7 for B **“'
THE mbienben o»« for<«le» ■‘/‘“'“l'i.t’fjki
LoiSttiuuuo in lb© Second Word) frondnjon ino
Common croand, on eiiy term*. Icaaireof.,
W O’H. ROBINSON, Ati y at Law, 8t Clair it
or of J AS ROBINSON, on th*premia«*.
- 1 *■
f!°h F . FEB iort t ‘ t ‘ pri Tv& mrSaguTgEg
«iw<
WINES— 70 cti* Port, Madeira, Bteiir MiWjJ
MaUffa Wine*, lot tale by line cuk or la qaa*:
, titles to .ait MITCnCTLEEE,
I n S rB_ No w liberty «t
SUG AE—34 bidj from new crop leading Iron-lb®
for ■•'^ T b y || 130 N fc 00
hhli yitttsttoa new orop,.i*a
7SfrEEPTAPH t;? *- got| b l » nonnaita and Pippl
(y A PP . n ,»....
mALLOW—2S
; X **l« by
tea 7
Blue iroSAKoETuuNTs-* o»,»» “i"
“1 ‘ ri *“ ” I °"’ op< BHAOia.tOT * vratre_
C' a cuo Fmey ana
?!»>. " d f °m»& r-FTT i WHITE
toe. P'^-fftgSSg&QW
gBTrEB-J bbU E»u, -fffga;cc@mw
L m9EEP
Jblt FLOUR—2iOQ lb», in b>U »ad bqi,
Sdfor »I 8 t >y ßoßlsQN| uCtle A 00
M AOEE^^.No| &B
Jm7 \ ROBISON, LlTTitB *OQ
>. t . Pgst,y,'ainaEwaS<» U
QQ CASKS ADAMS. SUP. "
_ imuna _
Tgm*
I ijEcoyF l^" oo " 1 SAffig
OOOAR-M Uidl, mw cn>p, lta4io«(«» ■••'»“"
-O no.«■ *co
BTcB-»U*r«. prime, aowUndii* <*««««*
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